Gravity's Alfonso Cuarón took top feature film honors at last night's 66th annual Directors Guild Awards, making him the big frontrunner to win the Best Director Oscar on March 2.

However, TV directors were also honored, with Breaking Bad showrunner Vince Gilligan winning the dramatic series award for directing the series finale, "Felina." His win wasn't exactly unexpected but he had stiff competition from David Nutter for Game of Thrones's "The Rains of Castamere," David Fincher for House of Cards' "Chapter 1," Lesli Linka Glatter of Homeland's "The Star" and even Vince's Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston for that series episode "Blood Money."

For comedy series, the DGA once again honored a beloved departing show, giving 30 Rock a win over the only two other nominees, Modern Family and The Big Bang Theory.